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The recording process for "From Under the Cork Tree" took place at various studios in New York City and Los Angeles, with the band working tirelessly to craft an album that would surpass their debut, "Take This to Your Grave". The album's title, "From Under the Cork Tree", refers to a phrase from a play by British playwright Edward Bulwer-Lytton, which roughly translates to "from the depths of obscurity".

The title of the album is a direct reference to the classic children's book The Story of Ferdinand by Munro Leaf, about a bull who prefers sitting quietly under a cork tree rather than fighting. This theme of feeling out of place and resisting external pressures runs deep throughout the record. Lyricism and Basslines fall out boy from under the cork tree album work download